Andrew (whose return to duty is very welcome!) wrote in response to Kathleen Lopez: > > This strikes me as being a most valuable resource. Certainly there are > more individuals that I have an interest in than I dare to give the > names of! Perhaps the Salt Lake reference number of this Register might > be posted, so that others could make application. > > I also thought that FIBIS might have an interest, but I seem to have > lost their website. Has anything happened to them in my off-line > absence, or have I forgoten how to search? (My old 'bookmark' did not > find them either). Firstly FIBIS is still very much alive and is proud to announce that its membership at the end of last financial year has now reached well over 1000. Our web-site, given at the foot of all messages to the 'sister' (Genealogy) List (www.india@rootsweb.com ) is www.fibis.org We welcome transcriptions of any list, such as that described by Kathleen, to place on our searchable database site www.search.fibis.org which now contains well over half a million items of data, almost all from the India Office Records and all kindly transcribed by volunteers. So, we certainly would have an interest in the film referred to by Kathleen, but this is not on our formal current transcription list - yet! Good Hunting! Peter Bailey Chairman Families in British India Society www.fibis.org